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Loeffler endocarditis A restrictive heart disease that causes
endomyocardial fibrosis with associated
eosinophil levels; most common in
tropical/temperate climates


Describe normal mitral valve Anterior leaflet is longer then posterior leaflet


Most common congenital heart Bicuspid aortic valve
defect that is detected in adults


When does the tricuspid valve Before the mitral valve
open


When does the tricuspid valve After the mitral valve closes
close


Dressler's syndrome Pericarditis that occurs 4 weeks after a
myocardial infarction


A thin layer of ___ muscle provides Pectinate
support for the atrial walls

, A peak pressure gradient of Moderate stenosis
45mmHg across the pulmonary
valve indicates


Which operator control can be Dynamic range
used to adjust the image contrast


Where is the oblique sinus Posterior to the left atrium


Most common cause of tricuspid Pulmonary hypertension
regurg


Normal left ventricular response to Reduced end systolic volume
exercise is


Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome Ebstein anomaly is usually associated with a
secundum ASD and this


Chiari Network Much thinner delicate and mobile than the
eustachian valve


New ASD is complication most Balloon mitral valvotomy
commonly seen with what


Infundibulum is part of the Proximal RVOT


atrial depolarization P wave


Fabry disease Develop left ventricular hypertrophy that can be
symmetric or asymmetric with hyperechoic
endocardium


Tetralogy of Fallot VSD overriding aorta and right ventricular
hypertrophy

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